Email & Instant Messaging

eDiscovery specialist Index Engines has launched a new edition of its Tape Engine, promising new ways to automate the eDiscovery process for offline tape content.

The fallout from a recent email leak has caused more than just embarrassment for Internet security and anti-piracy firm MediaDefender, as the company has also been hit with US$825,000 (AU$929,500) in damages and legal fees.

According to new survey from security specialist Sophos, 70 percent of businesses are concerned about data leakage vi email, and with 50 percent of employees admitting to sending email to the wrong person this concern is certainly not misplaced.

Storage and information protection specialist Iron Mountain has announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire electronic discovery provider Stratigy for US$158 million (AU$171).

Iomega has just announced an new range of email, instant messaging and compliance services for SMBs, promising enterprise-level managed solutions at prices fit for much smaller operations.

According to the security firm Sophos, the US has held on to its position as the world’s top spammer despite increasing arrests and convictions of known spammers.

The Abaca Technology Corporation in the US is promising new levels of spam protection for SMBs, claiming that its solution can put the kibosh on 99 percent of spam.

Google has quietly slipped out significant upgrade to its Gmail service this week, adding IMAP capabilities to the popular online email application.

The Australian Tax Office is warning of a new phishing email currently doing the rounds and masquerading as a refund notification.

Email and web security specialist MessageLabs claims it is rolling out the next generation in email archiving services this week, pitching itself as the firs software as a service (SaaS) provider to offer a complete solution to address top...

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